Example sentences of "[vb mod] she [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And if she has already enjoyed the satisfaction of having climbed to a new standard of proficiency , higher than she has been before , why should she care one way or another to know that others have not yet reached this standard ?
2 Should she join the group of young vets who had qualified with her two years ago or should she go straight back to her godmother 's house , where she was staying for the duration of this annual veterinary congress ?
3 Should she concoct some story about him having a violently contagious disease ?
4 Blessed Mother , should she try another appeal while he seemed more gentle … ?
5 Why should she have this power over him ?
6 She looked so happy in your pictures , and may she stay that way .
7 But how could she tell this man all that ?
8 How could she find this scene so enchanting after her years on the golden beaches of California ?
9 How could she puncture that glass ?
10 How could she let these people down because she was too afraid to face up to her own weaknesses ?
11 How could she say that dog ?
12 Could she get some money from her mother ?
13 How could she permit another minute to pass without telling him , to his face , what he could do with his lies and insinuations ?
14 No longer could she take any pleasure in the act ; almost she had come to hate the interminable travail .
15 " If Butch is fucking Garfield , how could she risk that happiness , that fulfilment , John , on a young punk like He shook his head .
16 How could she fear this man who cradled her so tenderly , whose much greater strength would only be used to protect her ?
17 ‘ So why 'd she say that thing about ferrets ? ’ inquired Sam further .
18 How dare she expect up-to-the-minute information when she had decided to remove herself from the scene ?
19 How would she explain that sort of behaviour to Colm ?
20 So er anyhow when er she was on the phone Sunday night I said oh I said er ask Muriel would she bring that stool back when she comes .
21 She liked me , I could tell ; otherwise why would she make such efforts to demonstrate that she was n't interested ?
22 to make heating the water up to make a coffee what would she boil that water in ?
23 She would not mind it , nor would she take any heed of it .
24 Conservative M P , Patrick Cormack , asked the Health Minister at question time , ‘ if the government believes in action not words , then would she accept that action so far was unsatisfactory . ’
25 Would she accept this figure which is lower than any national curriculum subject is bound to affect the quality of R E teaching and er can she give the House an assurance that this matter will be addressed urgently .
26 To the Protestants , according to Knox , she complained about opposition to her policy from the Catholics and Châtelherault ; only if the crown matrimonial was granted would she have sufficient authority , and ‘ then devise ye what ye please in matters of religion and they shall be granted ’ .
27 Will she instruct local authorities not to use all the extra funds for their own union-dominated monopoly services , so beloved by the Opposition ?
28 She wo n't charge me with more than my due , nor will she let that lad pay for a death I 'm sure he does not owe .
29 Will she find good reproductions of Lee Krasner 's work ?
30 you know can can she have some money ?
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